Friday, June 12, 2009

Comed-K UGET 2009 Results Today

The results of the Comed-K, Under Graduate Entrance Test 2009, will be announced on Saturday, 13-6-2009. Individual ranklist will be sent to all candidates. It will also available here

Monday, May 25, 2009

Karnataka CBSE Class X Results 2009 on May 26

CBSE Class X Results 2009 for Karnataka will be announced on 26 May 2009, Tuesday at 10 am. Results will be available online at http://www.cbseresults.nic.in

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Karnataka CET-2009 Results on May 25 : Confirmed

Putting all confutions aside, The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has confirmed that the results of Karnataka CET-2009 will be announced on May 25. Results will be available online here. Click

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

FLASH NEWS :: SSLC Results - 2009 on May 1

Karnataka SSLC Results will be out on May 1, 2009 - sources in the Karnataka Secondary Education Board confirmed it on May 29. Results will be available online HERE when they are announced. Results will be uploaed to web between 12 pm and 3pm and available in schools on May 2.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Karnataka SSLC Results - 2009 on May 6 : Available Here

Karnataka SSLC Results will be out on May 6, 2009 - sources in the Karnataka Secondary Education Board told EducationBangalore.com. Results will be available online HERE when they are announced.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Minority Colleges KRLM UGET 2009 on 24 May

KRLMPCA - Karnataka Religious & Linguistic Minority Professional Colleges Association has announced the schedule for Under Graduate Entrance Test KRLM UGET- 2009 for Admission to Dental, Medical and Engineering Minority Colleges of Karnataka will be held on 24 May, 2009. Applications are available online now. It's a Single day affair. Test for all 4 papers on 1 day. Details and Time Table is available here.

Test Centers : Bangalore, Belgaum, Gulbarga, Mangalore, Raichur, Delhi and Guwahati.

Government Flip Flop - CET for BDS again Compulsory

It's now official. The Karnataka government on 21st March, withdrew its earlier decision to scrap the CET for BDS and the Indian System of Medicine (ISM) courses. Hence, aspirants of BDS courses in the State will now have to clear the Karnataka Common Entrance Test, KCET - 2009.

Minister for Karnataka Medical Education, Ramachandra Gowda told media that the Cabinet decision on March 5 to scrap CET for BDS and ISM courses was taken as seats in several colleges, including the Government Dental College at Bellary, were not filled.

“But, before we could enact the legislation, elections were declared and the code of conduct came into existence. Hence, now the students will have to write CET. If the seats are not filled through CET, then the college concerned can admit students on a first-come-first-served basis, taking the second PUC final exam marks into consideration. A Cabinet approval will be taken in the next two to three days to this effect,” the minister clarified.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Comed-K UGET-2009 Applications Available Now

Comed-K has begun the issue of application forms for the UGET-2009. The forms are not available in the hardcopy format. Aspirants need to apply only online. For more details visit here

Comed-K UGET-2009 Applications Available Now

Comed-K has begun the issue of application forms for the UGET-2009. The forms are not available in the hardcopy format. Aspirants need to apply only online. For more details visit here

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

K CET dates Rescheduled to May 6 & 7

Due to the clash of dates with General Elections, Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has rescheduled the dates of Karnataka common Entrance Test (KCET - 2009) to May 6 & 7. The test of Kannada for Horanadu Kannadigas will be held on May 8. As per the earlier dates, the K-CET was scheduled to be held on two days April 29 and 30. Details are here

Monday, March 02, 2009

KCET dates changed due to General Election

With the second day of the Karnataka common Entrance Test (K-CET) set to clash with Phase 3 of the General Elections on April 30, the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) has shifted the exam date from April 29 & 30 to may 6 & 7.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

CLAT-2009 : Common Admission Law Test for National Law School on May 17

National Law School of India University - NLSIU : Bangalore
Want to join a premier Law School in India like the NLSIU, Bangalore? Then you need to take a national level Common Law Admission Test – CLAT from last year. This helps the candidates who want to attempt two or more of the 11 premier law schools of India. However, this test is only for Indian students. Foreign nationals can directly approach the institutes.

CLAT 2009 - Date:
Sunday, May 17, 2009. 3 pm to 5 pm

Model:
The new common admission test is designed on the lines of other entrance tests such as the CAT, MAT, JEE etc..

2 hour - 5 Subjects:
Test will be of two-hour duration which would consist mainly of objective-type questions on English language, general knowledge, basic mathematics, legal and logical reasoning.

Place:
This time, the CLAT is being conducted by NALSAR, Hyderabad. Besides, Law Schools at Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Raipur, Bhopal, Gandhinagar and Jodhpur, CLAT will also be conducted at Delhi, Chennai, Kochi, Mumbai, Chandigarh, Shillong, Jammu, Guwahati, Patna, Jaipur, Lucknow and Bhubaneswar.

Eligibility:
For Under-Graduate programme 10+2 Examination or equivalent with not less than 50% marks. Students taking qualifying examination in March/April 2009 are also eligible to apply.

For Post-Graduate programme, 55% marks in aggregate in LLB / BL (50% in case of Sc/ST/OBC)

Age Limit:
Maximum 20 years as on 1st July 2009 (22 years in case of SC/ST/OBC)

Application and Brochure:
Applications are being issued from January 12, 2009
Last date for receiving filled in Application along with DD - April 10, 2009

Offline : Printed application form and brochure will be available at the designated branches of the Indian Bank and State Bank of India or Laws Schools mentioned above, against the payment of Rs. 2500/- (Rs.2000/- for SC/ST/OBC) or a Request for application may be sent to the convener, CLAT 2009, NALSAR University of Law, 3-4-761, Barkatput, Hyderabad - 500027, with a Demand Draft for Rs.2500/- (Rs.2000/- for SC/ST/OBC) drawn in favour of the Convener, CLAT 2009 (NALSAR), payable at Hyderabad.

Online : Applications may be downloaded from www.clat.ac.in or Use the online form and print the it. Then send it to the convener, CLAT 2009, NALSAR University of Law, 3-4-761, Barkatput, Hyderabad - 500027, with a Demand Draft for Rs.2500/- (Rs.2000/- for SC/ST/OBC) drawn in favour of the Convener, CLAT 2009 (NALSAR), payable at Hyderabad.

More Info:
Website : http://www.clat.ac.in